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David Sammons
2004-01-01, 02:50 PM
My walls appear as shaded or half-tone lines in the floor plan view and they are not visible at all in the section view. I believe I may have inadvertently hidden these walls with the hide/isolate command but I am not sure how to make them appear again in the section view. I tried view properties and visibility/graphics.
Can anyone help?
Dave S.
LRaiz
2004-01-01, 03:30 PM
Hide/Isolate is session specific. It is unlikely that it is a source of the problem. More likely scenario that your section is not deep enouth and thus a wall in question is clipped off.
aggockel50321
2004-01-01, 03:33 PM
Sounds like a phasing mismatch between views.
In the plan view, highlight the walls in question, go to properties, & check what phase they were created in.
Open view properties for the views in question, & see if the view phase supports having the walls show.
David Sammons
2004-01-01, 03:50 PM
I also thought it may be a phase mismatch but the phase is set at 'New Construction' for all views and I still can not view the walls in section.
I also checked the extents of the section and the extents incorporate the wall I want to view in section. I closed and reopened my session in an attempt to reset the hide/isolate command in case this was the problem and I still can not view the walls in section.
I do not ever remember the wall appearing as shaded or half-tone walls.
David Sammons
2004-01-01, 04:28 PM
I just figured out the problem...IT'S ME. :oops: :oops:
I selected 'Structural' for discipline in the wall properties dialog box and the wall 'Structural Usage' is set at 'Non-bearing'. After setting the'Structural Usage' to 'Bearing', I can now see the walls in section.
A rookie mistake I suppose.
The intelligence built into this program is incredible!
Thanks for your quick feedback guys.
Dave S.
The issue could lie somewhere in the wall's type properties...
If the wall is being cut, look at the wall's "Course Scale Fill Pattern" (and/or "Color").
If the wall is not being cut, look at the wall's material to see if a relatively dense fill pattern is being applied to the wall's surface. Often times a wall viewed from a distance with a dense fill pattern will appear gray or half tone.
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